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  1. They did not begin moderating until the 18th, however. 13 — Image tags re-enabled. May. 17-22 — Scratch 2.0 prototype was available to the public. 19 — Scratch Day 2012 at MIT. August. 24 — Scratch Welcoming Committee created. 30 — Scratch Forums search index rebuilt, in the hopes of fixing some issues with the search.

  2. Scratch takes its name from a technique used by disk jockeys called "scratching", where vinyl records are clipped together and manipulated on a turntable to produce different sound effects and music.

  3. Oct 10, 2021 · Jones and Ross have been documenting their search for typing teacher Mavis Bacon in real time. Credit: Owen Smith Clark. Jones' and Ross' film is inspired, in part, by the '90s queer classic The...

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  4. Sep 19, 2023 · The first version aimed to introduce children to coding through a simple block-based programming language. Over time, Scratch incorporated user feedback and introduced new features in subsequent updates. Version 2.0, released in 2013, introduced a more sophisticated programming environment with enhanced capabilities.

  5. May 12, 2022 · Many, many people, activities, and events have contributed to the success of Scratch over the years. Here, I describe ten of the initial “sparks” that lit the flame of Scratch, highlighting some of the ideas and interactions that inspired us as we began our work on Scratch. Logo and LogoBlocks.

  6. Origin. Scratching is a technique used by DJ jockeys to mix music clips, which is a reference to Scratch mixing different media (Remix). "Scratch" refers to an injury caused by cats or other animals, referring to the Scratch Cat. Variants & Uses.

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  8. Scratch is a free, visual programming language used by students to create games, animations and stories. Users vertically connect puzzle-piece shaped blocks to create code. There are ten categories of blocks, each enabling different controls on the project, such as motion, looks or sound.